Specifications

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5 Click Mark In to mark the In point (the first
frame of the selected portion of the clip) at the
current position of the cursor.
6 Using the same controls, locate the last frame
of the portion of the clip that you want to edit
into the sequence.
7 Click Mark Out to mark the Out point (the last
frame of the selected portion of the clip) at the
current position of the cursor.
8 Click the Record Monitor to select the empty
sequence, then press the Home key to move the
cursor to the beginning of the sequence.
9 Click the Overwrite or Splice-In button. The
selected portion of old sequence is edited into
the empty sequence in the Record Monitor.
Follow the preceding steps for exporting the
new sequence.
Creating a Video Mixdown Using
Versions of Media Composer Prior
to 2.5
Video mixdown combines a sequence (or por-
tion of a sequence) into one video file that re-
flects all edits and effects processing. Creating a
video mixdown is a manual process prior to Me-
dia Composer 2.5 and higher. With Media Com-
poser 2.5 and higher, an option exists in AAF ex-
port to create a video mixdown automatically.
You can mix down multiple video tracks or a
single track. For mixdowns of multiple tracks,
the selected track and all tracks under it are com-
bined into one file that always reflects the top-
most visible track.
Source Monitor controls
You can also select the entire clip by clicking
Mark Clip.
Overwrite and Splice-In buttons
Rewind
Fast-For-
ward
Step Forward
1 Frame
Cursor
Play/
Pause
Step Backward
1 Frame
Mark
Out
Mark
In
Clear Both
Marks
Mark
Clip
OverwriteSplice-In
Creating a video mixdown is analogous to
bouncing to disk in Pro Tools, except that
the video mixdown creates only video and
no audio.
Layered video tracks in a video mixdown
Track layers reflected
in video mixdown